I messed up :(

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alovingmommyof3

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If you did it for two weeks, you can do it again. Like many have said, don't dwell on it. Stuff happens. When I ran out of analogs I didn't go buy more. If I really want one, I bum one off a neighbor and figure eventually I will owe them a pack of smokes. I am only able to go about 48 hours or so without an analog before I want one. I know if I had them on hand I would be more likely to smoke them more often than every 48 hours so I can't go buy a pack.
 

Liv2Ski

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Ladies a few posts here about running out of stuff?? In this case you have a big advantage over us guys. Most of you carry a bag or a purse. Even the smallest purse can carry more than a days worth of vaping gear. I know I claim real estate in my wifes bag all the time. When I go out I plan on "what if I don't get back till the birds are singing" and load up accordingly. That way I am not tempted to stop somewhere at 3:00am and buy a pack of smokes. Load those purses up!
 

Xanax

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@ Xanax, where can I get some tastyfinger? Is it concentrate diy flavoring I hope.

I got it from Tastyvapor.us. It is not a DIY flavoring, it's a premium e-liquid that the crew from Tastyvapor mixes themselves, for you. Their recipe. But you should try it out. It's so worth it and the price is cheap. 15 bucks for an ounce of it or you can get 3oz total for 25 bucks using the doublers with the nic version.
 

Heartisan

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lol, tastyfinger was the first candy flavor I tried that I didn't like!
Getting a variety of flavors helped me finally get off the analogs. I smoked a few a day for the
first month and finally made the switch. After two months of none, I bought a pack because I
kept thinking about the nicotine rush - GOD it was nasty!
I had to force myself to put them in the trash bin under other stuff. It's scary how addicting
they are.
On the positive side - how fantastic to hear there's actually an entire town that knows about vaping!?!
I'm still afraid to openly vape in my car because a few people have gotten pulled over for "Suspicious behavior" where I live.
Don't give up the vaping!
 

andygee

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many years ago I went cold turkey from tobacco cigarettes and then due to some emotional stress, I just bought a pack of cigarettes. 20 years later, I bought electronic cigarettes more or less so I could smoke in a non-smoking hotel room and maybe get a little wind back for hill climbing on my bicycle. I went down from 25 smokes a day to 9 and then to 5. The thing is, when I made that hard push from 9 to 5, I had to make sure there was ALWAYS a fully charged battery with a fresh cartridge. A full battery and fresh cartridge [this is subjective but it is an answerable question with the right experiment] tastes better and satisfies more than sucking on fire. So if you're looking for advice, if you want to win a war, make sure you have enough ammo.
 
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